Consider this your Cliff’s Notes to the Cinema Tropical Awards, honoring the year’s best Latino films.
Gael Garcia Bernal Speaks Out: "What Is Happening in Mexico Is Far More Important Than Any Movie"
While promoting his new movie, Rosewater, we spoke to Gael Garcia Bernal about the missing students in Mexico and the responsibility he feels to change things.
EXCLUSIVE TRAILER: Coconut Love, Human Skulls, and Tattooed Animals in New ‘August Winds’ Teaser
We have an exclusive look at the new trailer for the Brazilian film ‘August Winds.’ There is a lot of stuff going on here.
Nerd Alert: Criterion Collection is Releasing Your Favorite Mexi Bromance ‘Y Tu Mama Tambien’
This summer, ‘Y Tu Mama Tambien’ will be digitally restored and made into a DVD with extras that cinenerds only dream about. Here’s what to expect.
Cannes: Ruben Gutierrez On How the Drug War Ravaged His Hometown & Inspired His Melancholic Short Film
First time director Ruben Gutierrez is at the Cannes Film Fest with his short, ‘Sickess of the Present.’ We caught up with him to chat about Michael Fassbender and the drug war in Mexico.
Missed the Tribeca Film Festival? Here’s A Recap Of Everything Fun/Important That Happened
We watched movies, danced, and drank. Then, we rubbed elbows with America Ferrera at a drag ball. This year’s Tribeca Film Fest was a Latino film celebration.
Your Guide to Everything Latino at Tribeca Film Festival: Movies, Talks & Virtual Reality
This year’s Tribeca Film Festival, running April 16-27, is filled with films that offer diverse portraits of Latinos (including a few requisite drug traffickers). Here’s your guide to all the Latino happenings at the fest.
Meet Four Filmmakers Featured At the Havana Film Festival New York
We take a closer look at the talent behind the camera and profile four filmmakers screening their works at this year’s Havana Film Festival New York: Cuban master Gerardo Chijona, Diego Quemada-Diez, Fernando Coimbra of Brazil, and Spanish documentarian Yolanda Pividal.
Peek Inside the Insane World of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Never Completed Adaptation of ‘Dune’
A documentary about famed Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky’s failed attempt to adapt the sci-fi novel ‘Dune’ hits theaters March 21.
6 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Mexican Oscar Nominee Emmanuel Lubezki
Emmanuel Lubezki is a behind-the-camera talent that rarely gets the attention he deserves. Here’s our ode to the gifted cinematographer.